Historic Charleston SC
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explain?
I think it's a poke at the fact you've made the brick-paver street your focus subject here.
I guess I don't get the picture as street/PJ. Others do, so that's cool.
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I shot this because this downtown historical Charleston right at the entry to the water front park which is usually packed with people year round, yet I was able to capture it with not a single soul on the street - I have been going there for 30 years and never once able to catch it without at least one person there.
And on a sidenote - I was going to post until I read the sticky, so thought that it fits.
For contrast here is the same shot pre conversion
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no worries man at all - seriously, I am new to street/PJ (even newer than everything else) and this was my first attempt - so I was almost expected to get half laughed at and half baked on this one to be honest. It never occured to me that this one might not be a street image in traditional sense. I value everyones feedback and the only way I will get better is to learn from my peers - so please dont feel bad.
Not traditional street photography but well placed in this forum, which is meant to be more inclusive.
Now about the pic: I was struck by the similarity to many streets here in Madrid--cobblestone streets, iron fences, decorative street lamps, even the first building resembles the architecture here. But I bet we have better tapas. I think it could work in either B&W or color, if you made the colors a bit stronger. Nevertheless, it seems to be lacking a focal point. It's a nice background but needs a subject.
Use it to tell a story.
For me (and I love straight street pictures), it is a nice picture of a street but there is no way for me to know that capturing it without people or traffic is a very rare event. In fact, I get no clues as to what city it is.
FWIW, as much as I love b&w, I think I rather like this one in color. There is a pastel feel to it that adds to the quiet ambiance. I'd punch it up a bit - intensivy the contrast - and see how you like it.
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Thank you for the feedback - I do see what you are saying here. I will try to do better next time.
After looking at this again, I think you are right that color could work here with the right PP. I also agree that it could be used to tell a story with more photos - both good feed back and noted.
Naked emperor time...There is, sad to say, nothing here. It's a shot of a street - which is not "street photography." But it's a very flat shot of a street - that is, there is nothing here for the eye or mind - it's just a shot of a street. As to the color v black and white argument - the color version does suggest some interesting light. But... color doesn't save it. Sorry.:(:
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opinions vary, I disagree with you. Charleston is a huge populated tourist city that has a ton of history. To catch this street with no one on it and looking peaceful tells a story in itself. Good thing beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Are saying that an exposure can not tell a story of serenity without having a huge central focal point or is it that this photo just does not belong in the street photography section as mentioned prior?